FYI Sprint's unlock policies:
http://www.sprint.com/legal/unlocking_policy.html
Brandon W. Vogel
Network Systems Manager
Access International Software Corporation
1035 Cambridge Street | Suite 22 | Cambridge, MA 02141
Office: 617-494-0066 | Fax:
When: Wednesday, March 4, 6:30 - 8:30PM
Location: Akamai, 8 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA
Directions
http://www.akamai.com/html/about/driving_directions.html
Also easily accessibly by T.
Notes
1) Please note the location
is different from BLU's
standard MIT meeting location.
Would someone please provide advice or a link to the proper way to unlock
an Iphone 5S. I purchased the phone from the internet. The phone was
designed to operate on Sprint networks. I contacted Sprint and was told
that the phone has checked out OK to run on the Sprint network and can
accept
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 08:17:39AM -0500, Jay Kramer wrote:
Would someone please provide advice or a link to the proper way to unlock
an Iphone 5S. I purchased the phone from the internet. The phone was
designed to operate on Sprint networks. I contacted Sprint and was told
that the phone
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We have a client with a 6+ month contract
Thanks for the help. I will contact Sprint to ask if they will unlock the
phone.
Jay
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Brandon Vogel bvo...@accessint.com wrote:
FYI Sprint's unlock policies:
http://www.sprint.com/legal/unlocking_policy.html
Brandon
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 04:14:51PM -0500, Bouman MC wrote:
Fact1: I choose dial up landline service as a brass tacks answer to
hacking: Hacking can't happen, unless someone climbs a pole.
Fact 2: Verizon has disconnected dial up landline without admitting it to
anyone. But they are still
True. But, as you mentioned there are several industries that are hold
outs,
On 02/22/2015 12:51 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
Jerry Feldman wrote:
Unfortunately fax machines are a legal way to send information. While
today many transactions are done by email, fax is the only legally
recognized way to
Bouman MC bouman...@gmail.com writes:
Fact1: I choose dial up landline service as a brass tacks answer to
hacking: Hacking can't happen, unless someone climbs a pole.
Fact 2: Verizon has disconnected dial up landline without admitting it to
anyone. But they are still billing.
Result: As I
Bouman MC wrote:
Fact1: I choose dial up landline service as a brass tacks answer to
hacking: Hacking can't happen, unless someone climbs a pole.
I'm not following your reasoning. Can you elaborate on why you believe
this to be the case?
Fact 2: Verizon has disconnected dial up landline
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